When was the first Superman movie

As I sit here this afternoon, my kids are playing Disney Infinity with some of the newer figures they've picked up, so I am being treated to one ridiculous battle after another. At the moment, Stitch and Green Goblin are fighting, which is one of those images that is so silly that you have to love that this game can create those absurdities.

This seems appropriate as people are losing their minds, both good and bad, over the now-officially-released "Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice" trailer. There's also been a good deal of indifference, which doesn't shock me. People had pretty strong reactions to "Man Of Steel, " and it seems to me at this point that people are drawing battle lines over Zack Snyder in general. Right now is a pivotal moment for DC and Warner's plan for the next few years. Honestly, I can't imagine having to deliver a movie under the sort of microscope that Snyder's dealing with at the moment. No matter what he does, people are going to be watching closely and jumping immediately on anything that makes them unhappy.

I am on the record as being a pretty staunch advocate for "Man Of Steel, " and one of the things that I immediately like about this trailer is that it clearly builds off of what many people disliked about the first film, and yet those same people are the ones who seem to be immediately disgruntled. I've seen lots of talk about the filmmakers "not getting" Superman, but I'm not sure how anyone can claim at this point that there is any one interpretation that is definitive.

Mark Pacis Back in November, Michael Shannon was seen in Chicago hanging with his Man of Steel co-star Henry Cavill. Normally...

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Ben Hubbard is a minor fictional character from the Superman films. He is a neighbor who looks after Martha Kent in Smallville while Clark is in Metropolis. The character was mentioned in the first Superman movie, and was to appear in the movie Superman Returns, played by James Karen, but his scene was cut from the theatrical release.
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Neal Pozner (1955 – June 21, 1994), sometimes credited as Neil Pozner, was an award-winning art director, editor, and writer known for his work in the comic book industry. He worked with DC Comics at two points, first as a design director and later as Group Editor, Creative Services until his death.
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@ChaoticMeltdown Could never watch Smallville. Never liked Superman aside from some of the old cartoons and the movies SUCK
Wed, 27 May 2015 03:05 AM

@Margz: I don't really watch any of the Superman movies but I will be at the midnight premiere of the new one solely to see Jesse Eisenberg.
Wed, 27 May 2015 09:50 AM

@T_is_Superman I saw that on netflix. 💁 didn't watch it either. Might watch the two Halloween movies that are on there but idk
Tue, 26 May 2015 01:14 AM